The device was shown flaunting four cameras on its rear, suggesting Huawei could once again focus on the cameras with its P-series of phones.

Moreover, the handset was shown boasting an all-screen design with incredibly minimal bezels.

A notch was present at the top of the panel and was in the shape of teardrop.

Such a design characteristic looks similar to that offered by the OPPO RX17 Pro and OnePlus 6T.

Most notably, the fingerprint sensor on the device was shown to be no longer on the front, suggesting Huawei may follow the precedent set by the Mate 20 Pro and place it underneath the phone's display.

As the P30 Pro's presumed reveal draws ever-closer, rumours about the device are heating up.

Mishaal Rahman, the editor-in-chief of XDA Developers, has taken to Twitter and insisted a source has informed him the P30 Pro will arrive with a "10x-zoom" and a 3D sensor on its rear that is similar to a time-of-flight system.

Many smartphones offer options for a 2x-optical zoom thanks to additional telephoto sensors.

The Huawei P20 Pro currently offers a 3x-optical zoom.

Optical zooming is considered to be much better than digital thanks to greater retained details overall.

It is currently unknown if the claimed 10x-zoom feature for the P30 Pro will be optical, or a combination of both optical and digital.

Huawei P20 Pro was the first phone to tout a dedicated night mode for its camera (Image: Getty)

Moreover, further details about the supposed 3D sensor on the phone's rear were not discussed.

The OPPO RX17 Pro that debuted back in November comes with a time-of-flight 3D stereo camera on its rear the firm claims will be capable of helping with 3D scanning, printing and to map where objects can fit in different locations.

However, at the time of the phone's launch no software supported the technology.

Although rumours are currently ripe surrounding the Huawei P30 Pro, the device will not be officially announced until next year.